We generate proof of concepts for two reasons:

Our engineers work very closely with our clients to demonstrate the value and efficiency of specific solutions and implementations. Please contact us if there is a specific Proof of Concept that interests you and we can discuss it further.

Highlighted Proofs of Concept include:

Mobile Application DevelopmentPPS has been working to help our clients keep up with the growing mobile trend as smartphones, tablets and portable devices become more of a social norm than ever before.

MicroStrategy Mobile ApplicationOur engineers demonstrated how business intelligence and reporting efforts should be available and achievable anywhere, any time. The PoC contained a live and fully functional product.

Enterprise Timesheet Mobile ApplicationThis PoC demonstrated how our client’s timesheet system could potentially be available for on-the-go users. The PoC contained a live and fully functional product.

Web-to-Mobile Site TranslationThis PoC provided our client with an idea on how an existing website would look on a mobile application. Our engineers were able to demonstrate a fully functional mobile site that represented the full site, including the integration of social media.

Cross Enterprise Search tailored for Mobile UsersThis PoC contained a fully functional mobile demonstration showed how the client could quickly search across separate systems and applications across the enterprise

eSignaturePPS provided a PoC to discuss the eSignature solution for one of our clients by demonstrating the value added for implementation. Key Facts includes:

The requirement for handwritten original signatures often creates the biggest delay in an otherwise electronic transaction. E-signatures make possible long-distance transactions, in which parties are in different time zones and/or different continents.

Digital signature are legally enforceable in each of the 50 US states as outlined ESIGN, the Electronic Signature in Global & National Commerce Act , enacted by President Bill Clinton in June 2000.

The average paper document is copied 9-11 times at a cost of approximately $18 and filed at a cost $20, plus the added cost of storage media, space, postage and distribution.

According to recent AIIM research, in 56% of organizations more than half of the printed documents are printed just to add a signature, creating paper bottlenecks that cause process delays and introduce higher overhead costs.

SplunkPPS engineers provided a PoC that highlighted the existing challenges that our client has faced, along with a demonstration of how Splunk addresses each of the issues in question. The PoC also included the implementation and configuration path for Splunk.